Abstract

In fracture or compaction grouting projects of sand layer, there exist many compacted sand regions on both sides of grout veins or around grout bulbs. It has an important effect on the final reinforcement effect of the sand layer that how much performance of the sand layer is improved after being compacted. Compression modulus, cohesion, and permeability coefficient are selected to be the performance indexes of the compaction reinforcement effect of sand. The relationship between the performance properties of sand and grouting pressure has been tested and analyzed. And influences of clay content and initial water ratio of sand on the compaction reinforcement effect have been studied. Results show that compaction can effectively improve the mechanical properties and impermeability properties of sand. Compression modulus of sand increases by 2∼18 times. The cohesion of sand increases from the scope of 9.4∼26 kPa to the scope of 40∼113.6 kPa. The permeability coefficient of sand decreases from the scope of 1.0 × 10−2∼ 8.33 × 10−4 cm/s to the scope of 2.19 × 10−4∼2.77 × 10−9 cm/s. When the clay content of sand is smaller than about 20%, sand cannot be reinforced effectively by compaction. Cohesion cannot be improved significantly and the permeability coefficient cannot be reduced markedly. A high initial water ratio of sand is beneficial to improve the compression modulus of compacted sand and goes against the improvement of cohesion of compacted sand. In addition, the initial water ratio has little effect on the permeability coefficient of compacted sand. In the end, fitting formulas have been developed to quantitatively describe the compaction reinforcement effect of sand by different grouting pressures.

Highlights

  • Water-rich sand layer is characterized by rich water, low cementation strength, and low self-stability

  • The macroscopic performance of the sand layer improves under the combined reinforcement effect of grout veins, grout bulbs, and compacted sand

  • With the aim of studying the influences of clay content and initial water ratio on the compaction reinforcement effect of sand, remolded sand samples are manufactured by adjusting clay content and initial water ratio based on Qingdao clayey sand

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Summary

Introduction

Water-rich sand layer is characterized by rich water, low cementation strength, and low self-stability. The macroscopic performance of the sand layer improves under the combined reinforcement effect of grout veins, grout bulbs, and compacted sand. In aspects of the grouting reinforcement effect of sand, Li et al [17] measured performance parameters of the grouted body of sand under different water–cement ratios of cement slurry and curing time through a laboratory test. Qian et al [19] took the model experiment method to study the permeability coefficient, porosity, and compressive strength of the porous medium before and after grouting operation with different effective diameters and fineness modulus. In fracture or compaction grouting projects of the sand layer, the reinforcement effect of grouted sand cannot be estimated accurately. Compression modulus, cohesion, and permeability coefficient are selected to be the performance indexes of the compaction reinforcement effect. In the end, fitting formulas have been developed to quantitatively describe the compaction reinforcement effect of sand by different grouting pressures

Mechanism of Compaction Reinforcement of Sand
Test Materials and Methods
Test Methods
Analysis of Test Results
20 Clay content
Analysis of Applicability of Compaction Reinforcement Method
Formula Fitting of Compaction Reinforcement Effect of Sand
Findings
Conclusion
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